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so you can. >>> burger lovers don't forget today is national hamburger day. we have free burgers out on the plaza. and if you have live near a white castle, you can get a free burger there. >> good idea. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 28. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. finally the v.a. making moves to help cut veteran wait times immediately. we're going to tell you how you can get help fast. >> and some people call edward snowden a hero. others say he's a traitor. but he says he was a spy working for america. >> i lived and worked under cover, and they say i'm a systems administrator, that i don't know what i'm talking about. i'd say it is somewhat misleading. >> more from the n.s.a. leaker straight ahead from moscow. >> you think you're
so you can. >>> burger lovers don't forget today is national hamburger day. we have free burgers out on the plaza. and if you have live near a white castle, you can get a free burger there. >> good idea. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 28. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. finally the v.a. making moves to help cut veteran wait times immediately. we're going to tell you how you can get help fast. >> and...
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hamburger, french fries and coke. hamburger, french fries and coke. and then the guy goes, you go, hamburger, french fries and coke. >> tell me the story you told me today about being on the plane. you didn't even realize -- >> i didn't realize i had a bad habit. some people say about the sound people make when they chew something. i'm a gum chewer and when i chew it, i get involved. i like to get in there and really -- so i was on the plane, with my headphones on reading a book and i guess chomping away like nobody's -- >> beat the band. >> this woman next to me tapped me on the should, and i took out my ear phone and she said, could you please -- it's really irritating me. and i remember, i -- first of all -- >> you weren't even aware. >> how would i know? my music's so loud. i'm enjoying myself. i'm chomping. i'm reading. but i had no idea. i felt terrible afterward. and i did stop. and i felt bad. >> you threw it out. >> i felt look i was scolded. like you're a kid in school. >> did she do it in a nice way? >> no,
hamburger, french fries and coke. hamburger, french fries and coke. and then the guy goes, you go, hamburger, french fries and coke. >> tell me the story you told me today about being on the plane. you didn't even realize -- >> i didn't realize i had a bad habit. some people say about the sound people make when they chew something. i'm a gum chewer and when i chew it, i get involved. i like to get in there and really -- so i was on the plane, with my headphones on reading a book and...
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coli behind tonight's recall after eating an undercooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital, describing the pain. >> a hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear. and not only can this make you sick for a full week, but it can lead to kidney failure, even death. so did you eat or buy the bad beef? well, the federal government is investigating, and is going to disclose any names of the retailers impacted. but they're still going through reams of paper. trying to sort out where it went. and what about restaurants? >> yes, that's right. that's right. no one has mentioned the restaurants yet. >> reporter: why not? there may be people out there who ate there and are sick but don't realize they could have a serious infection. >> i think those people will eventually know. >> reporter: doesn't the public have a right to know? >> they will know at some point where the beef was distributed. 11 illnesses is 11 too many in my book. but we prevented a larger recall with our quick action.
coli behind tonight's recall after eating an undercooked hamburger. forced to spend ten days in the hospital, describing the pain. >> a hot knife in your guts or battery acid. >> reporter: it can take up to ten days before symptoms appear. and not only can this make you sick for a full week, but it can lead to kidney failure, even death. so did you eat or buy the bad beef? well, the federal government is investigating, and is going to disclose any names of the retailers impacted....
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backs up that people are also willing to pay a little bit more for certain services such as fast-food hamburgers in order to make sure that workers get a better wage? >> yeah, there are polls, but the biggest thing is the amount they would have to raise is almost always overstated by the corporations and it is usually quite minimal. a study on wal-mart showed they could raise the wages quite a bit, and maybe it would cost $0.49 a visit each time somebody shops there. >> ken is with the school of industrial and a labor relations at cornell university. thanks for coming in the studio. >> you're welcome. >>> some investors of chipotle almost choked when they heard the salaries of the two ceos. together they were paid about $50 million. the super sized compensation lead an investors group to urge the shareholders to jekt the salary, and today they did. they voted against ratifying the current compensation plan. chip -- chipotle says it's too soon to say how the board will respond. >>> we received positive news about the u.s. job market. the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell
backs up that people are also willing to pay a little bit more for certain services such as fast-food hamburgers in order to make sure that workers get a better wage? >> yeah, there are polls, but the biggest thing is the amount they would have to raise is almost always overstated by the corporations and it is usually quite minimal. a study on wal-mart showed they could raise the wages quite a bit, and maybe it would cost $0.49 a visit each time somebody shops there. >> ken is with...
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just the other day i take my grandson into a place where he loves to get hamburgers and the guy is so nice. don't give me this argument they don't know how to operate a cash register. if they don't, teach them in high school. >> somehow i think they do know how to do it. >> the customer may not how to do it, but the reality is that young man that works there, and then i went into radio shack. there's that same young man who are by the way worked full-time at the hamburger joint and full-time at radio shack because he makes less than this $10.10 minimum wage and has to hold down two jobs. you take companies like costco that pay above minimum wage, those folks want to hold on to those jobs. that's what the secretary of labor told me over the past week. people who get the increased wages, they hold on to those jobs and you get a quality employer. >> you all sound like you're in favor of the minimum wage. >> that's fair to say. >> what do you say to the people -- we know somewhere around 1 million people will lose their jobs. that's that's a huge jump. >> hold on. >> if you're going to ci
just the other day i take my grandson into a place where he loves to get hamburgers and the guy is so nice. don't give me this argument they don't know how to operate a cash register. if they don't, teach them in high school. >> somehow i think they do know how to do it. >> the customer may not how to do it, but the reality is that young man that works there, and then i went into radio shack. there's that same young man who are by the way worked full-time at the hamburger joint and...
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tasty adventure. >> our search on national hamburger day but this burger is better than beef. stay tuned for the meaty details on this wednesday, may 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" now. >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer in for john muller. >> i'm diana perez. devin, we are excited to have you here. for a number of reasons. number one we always see you via satellite. to have you in the flesh is very exciting. you were telling me you have been working for abc as a producer with jonathan karl, the white house correspondent, down in d.c. for five years. >> that's right. >> incredible it has been this long and first time where i can see where the magic happens. we can do espresso shots later together. >> devin has no idea what he is in for. first time he filled in and we are really excited. >> great to be here. let's get started. good morning to you and to all of you. classes are resuming at the university of santa barbara after an emotional outpouring. >> thousands gathered on campus to remember the six students killed during last week's rampage. abc's
tasty adventure. >> our search on national hamburger day but this burger is better than beef. stay tuned for the meaty details on this wednesday, may 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" now. >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer in for john muller. >> i'm diana perez. devin, we are excited to have you here. for a number of reasons. number one we always see you via satellite. to have you in the flesh is very exciting. you were telling me...
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and in 1942 so years of correspondence perry king at his home outside of hamburg, germany . while the most poignant things i came across as when king was introduced for the first time it was two days after he had sunk his boat. it was recuperating a hospital. when they introduce the army air force the tennant on congratulations. get attack. everyone was kind of touched by that. .. the navigation on the aircraft was not very precise. when they finally found a crewman, the authorities floated over 100 miles that he. it wasn't until 1988 or 89 until he reloads contact to and says i really want to find your u-boat. is there anything you remember from your last day on it that might help me pinpoint the location? taken into a fact he did remember seconds before the airplane swooped in and bombed his fourth lookout had looked out about 10 miles ahead of them. all i could see was the two final friendship. he actually had remembered the course they were traveling. so he went out with some friends, raised some money and they found two or three ships they thought matched the descriptio
and in 1942 so years of correspondence perry king at his home outside of hamburg, germany . while the most poignant things i came across as when king was introduced for the first time it was two days after he had sunk his boat. it was recuperating a hospital. when they introduce the army air force the tennant on congratulations. get attack. everyone was kind of touched by that. .. the navigation on the aircraft was not very precise. when they finally found a crewman, the authorities floated...
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then burn away the bacteria with ammonia or acid before grinding up with other hamburger beef. >> doesn't sound so good, right? >> should consumers be worried? >> first of all, look, it's memorial day weekend, a lot of us are going to barbecue. i don't want to spoil it. i think once or twice having ground beef a week is fine. this pink slime is a problem. two years ago, it was a very popular one, it disappeared. because of exactly what you just said. they take basically the beef trimming, they would mix it up with fat and there is also cartilage, some waste, then they try to centrifuge it, get the fat out. we don't know how much of the fat it comes out, how much of it stays. then they use some ammonia or citric acid to get rid of the bacterias, e. coal and salmonella and then use as a filler in our ground beef. and a lot of this, unfortunately, is because of the business behind this. right now a pound of beef costs about $4. >> yeah. >> and that has gone up really high. so this is a way a business model people are using. and i think we need to have it -- if it's going to come, which i'm a
then burn away the bacteria with ammonia or acid before grinding up with other hamburger beef. >> doesn't sound so good, right? >> should consumers be worried? >> first of all, look, it's memorial day weekend, a lot of us are going to barbecue. i don't want to spoil it. i think once or twice having ground beef a week is fine. this pink slime is a problem. two years ago, it was a very popular one, it disappeared. because of exactly what you just said. they take basically the...
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from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/-- world-class there. >> coming up next, "the communicators." then a supreme court oral argument. later, marco rubio. he is speaking at a gop dinner in new hampshire. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you public service by your local cable or biter. o'rielly is the new director.
from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/-- world-class there. >> coming up next, "the...
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giant cruise ship using its foghorn to belt out a song for crowds at a festival in the german port of hamburg. >> thousands of people heard a familiar riff, a cover on the pop song "seven nation army" made famous by rock duo the white stripes. take a listen. ♪ >> that's pretty good. >> that sounds very good. probably very unexpected. >> yeah. >>> all right, well, moms around the world enjoyed breakfast in bed yesterday. but a certain mother of two may still be hungry. >> this is pretty good. >> viral video this morning. check it out. >> oh. >> oops. adorable little loved ones trying to surprise mom with that fruit salad and some hot cereal. just couldn't make it past the bedroom door. watch this. >> oh, oh. >> he's going to do it again. the bowl flips over right after dad tells him not to drop it. >> oh. >> look at his face, like, dad, please don't kill me. >> the boys give it a second try. >> oh. >> though they have to scoop it up again. >> that's try number one. >> oh, man. >> oh, man, oh, man. >> he's really trying. >> mm-mm, it's filled with fuzzy goodness. >> you know what, it's good f
giant cruise ship using its foghorn to belt out a song for crowds at a festival in the german port of hamburg. >> thousands of people heard a familiar riff, a cover on the pop song "seven nation army" made famous by rock duo the white stripes. take a listen. ♪ >> that's pretty good. >> that sounds very good. probably very unexpected. >> yeah. >>> all right, well, moms around the world enjoyed breakfast in bed yesterday. but a certain mother of two...
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perhaps we should go out of the government and purchase a hamburger chain. perhaps mcdonald's, perhaps jack-in-the-box. of course, is owned by the federal government, they would not remain profitable. that goes withe our vision of the role of government in a free society. besides these oppose it profitable operation, it's xm or to use fair value accounting -- then there is an argument that it might have a $200 million loss. using fair value accounting, these programs operate at a significantly higher subsidy rate. than is currently shown on the budget. this means the programs cost far more to operate and deliver far less revenue than the bank claims. does this remind anybody of the accounting gimmick at fannie and freddie? picturer true financial in the late 90's and early 2000? even if the export and import bank was making good on their claims, fannie and freddie made money until they didn't. social security used to make money, until it didn't. need i go on? history teaches us that every government has insurance and guarantee programs, almost without fail,
perhaps we should go out of the government and purchase a hamburger chain. perhaps mcdonald's, perhaps jack-in-the-box. of course, is owned by the federal government, they would not remain profitable. that goes withe our vision of the role of government in a free society. besides these oppose it profitable operation, it's xm or to use fair value accounting -- then there is an argument that it might have a $200 million loss. using fair value accounting, these programs operate at a significantly...
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and she came into where i was, waiting to be bailed out with a hamburger in her hand. and i was hungry. and i thought she was handing to me and reached for it. she pulled it back, broke the hamburger in half and gave me half, she ate the other half. i was so appreciative. 18 months later i married her. >> that's quite a bond. how many years ago was that? >> 53 come june 24th. >> congratulations, that is fantastic. >> thank you. >> when you look at politics today, the poisonous atmosphere on the hill between the two parties and you went through life and death struggles as did john lewis and other survivors of the movement. to see the pettiness of the fights today, what does this tell us? >> it tells us we have new challenges. we back then did not have to contend with facebook, twitter, the internet. we were sort of using the telephone driving from place to place. today everything is instantous and means it's more challenging but we'll get through this. >> well, the book is blessed experiences and it is wonderful to have you here. thank you so much congressman jim clybur
and she came into where i was, waiting to be bailed out with a hamburger in her hand. and i was hungry. and i thought she was handing to me and reached for it. she pulled it back, broke the hamburger in half and gave me half, she ate the other half. i was so appreciative. 18 months later i married her. >> that's quite a bond. how many years ago was that? >> 53 come june 24th. >> congratulations, that is fantastic. >> thank you. >> when you look at politics today,...
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please note the the growth just as reminded us that the gross burgers are ready the foot of data on hamburgers start cooking you myofibril shaughnessy is a good dressing smart growth handles the heavy lifting salinas spent more time socializing author pardon my light you're ready for look taste tests. go computers can cook a burger it was a tasty burger and bundestag will not be cheap the abyss marlborough will cost anywhere between 5 8 g with a large as the next year if it is the tech report that the the congress samara best of tech report i can live as moral that we can already the world's scheduled and i saw that we can right now is: does when did you so that the second in and out the door lock the lookout the golden gate bridge 7 cisco is gregg l. dear all of a little bit of a great error would award a somewhat resolute late reginald but will still a possibility low-grade debt in the north bay less talk about the wins bessel quick window strongest because staffers cisco reported thus 46 mi. per hour we have one out in a little more area for a foul ball goes there everybody else's in the up
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in hamburg, hamburg finally got around to tellening them i was at liu unscttol and then i was back at beg this da naval hospital. the same thing went on as far as my purple heart. the purple heart was delivered by the ups man because it wasn't from three different places. everything was a month behind. because no one was communicating. it's the tracking. they need better tracking. that's where i would see improvements being made. >> mr. kebbel, i was intrigued by your statement here about the lack of -- the difficulty for a blind person to get through the va web site, and i'm not familiar with the technology that involves the blind to deal with the computer, and i guess there's a big lack in the ability of the va to communicate with the blind veteran. you just elaborate on that a little bit more than your testimony? >> i'll be glad to do that. let me just go back in history a little bit. while downscale the situation a little bit. instead of being at a government level. i'll be at the city level, the city of los cruces. they were in the process of redesigning their web site, so i had
in hamburg, hamburg finally got around to tellening them i was at liu unscttol and then i was back at beg this da naval hospital. the same thing went on as far as my purple heart. the purple heart was delivered by the ups man because it wasn't from three different places. everything was a month behind. because no one was communicating. it's the tracking. they need better tracking. that's where i would see improvements being made. >> mr. kebbel, i was intrigued by your statement here about...
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>>> burger lovers don't forget today is national hamburger day. we have free burgers out on the plaza. and if you have live near a white castle, you can get a free burger there. >> good idea. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 28. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. finally the v.a. making moves to help cut veteran wait times immediately. we're going to tell you how you can get help fast. >> and some people call edward snowden a hero. others say he's a traitor. but he says he was a spy working for america. >> i lived and worked under cover, and they say i'm a systems administrator, that i don't know what i'm talking about. i'd say it is somewhat misleading. >> more from the n.s.a. leaker straight ahead from moscow. >> you think you're stressed? [inaudible] >> what's on this kid's mind will have you laughing all the way to work. in fact, steve's laughing already. mornings are better with friends. watch us. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm so excited >> we're so excited because we just found out today is elisabeth hasselbeck's birthda
>>> burger lovers don't forget today is national hamburger day. we have free burgers out on the plaza. and if you have live near a white castle, you can get a free burger there. >> good idea. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 28. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. finally the v.a. making moves to help cut veteran wait times immediately. we're going to tell you how you can get help fast. >> and some people...
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it is like americans that go to paris and eat a hamburger. that applies also politically and economically with the way china conducts itself. it has not acclimated to having the body of a superpower but it does not yet have all the experience that comes with that. one of the things that was striking about that experience was they also looked at some things in europe and the united states and they were not impressed. they would look at downtown milan and say, "why is there graffiti everywhere? why are these people on strike? they want to work less?" this is a radical notion for a chinese tour group. fundamentally, what they were impressed by was the power of the western education system. they would return to that subject, western schools, western universities, the power of creative thinking. i think that more than anything else is the thing that appeals to chinese people today about what we have in the west. it is not our physical infrastructure. it is not our wealth. it is that we have this culture in which people are able to pursue idiosyncr
it is like americans that go to paris and eat a hamburger. that applies also politically and economically with the way china conducts itself. it has not acclimated to having the body of a superpower but it does not yet have all the experience that comes with that. one of the things that was striking about that experience was they also looked at some things in europe and the united states and they were not impressed. they would look at downtown milan and say, "why is there graffiti...
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. ♪ mattress discounters >>> excuse me, i'm trying to finish my hamburger here. the air of online fame has created a dangerous byproduct. videos are quite disturbing. some psychologists think site likes youtube are teaching kids to be violent. >> you kick me in the stomach again! it don't matter, stupid [ bleep ]! >> what do you think? is this something that you think is really impacting eric on kids who watch these things? >> i do. you see a lot of these kids, they're videotaping arguments, hoping it turns into a fight. and the kids who are fighting see the camera and go, let's make this look good. and it probably does. but the question is, do you stop it? right now everyone has a video camera on their tfl. we're getting videos of things that we wouldn't have gotten in the past. things that are enlightening, politicians doing stuff that we wouldn't have known about in earlier years. i don't think you stifle it. i think you teach your kids, this lives on forever. those kids will be on that video for eternity. it will follow them for the effort are of their lives.
. ♪ mattress discounters >>> excuse me, i'm trying to finish my hamburger here. the air of online fame has created a dangerous byproduct. videos are quite disturbing. some psychologists think site likes youtube are teaching kids to be violent. >> you kick me in the stomach again! it don't matter, stupid [ bleep ]! >> what do you think? is this something that you think is really impacting eric on kids who watch these things? >> i do. you see a lot of these kids,...
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randy promised me a hamburger. i want all of you who requested votes to be thinking seriously about that. i ask unanimous consent insisting of amendments that have been worked on the amendment side. without objection, so ordered. please pass out the amendment. amendment number 0261, we direct the president with the interim nuclear agreement as well as an assessment of the nuclear program. and the amendment to have precertification commssions for the procurement of certain systems. and this prohibits the dod funding for contracts violating the decorative order. amendment number 0971 to provide a briefing on the cost and impact of production strategy by mr. lamborn acquires the secretary of defense to take such steps as necessary to improve the situational awareness and capabilities regarding illicit transactions of potential adversaries. and this includes dod contractors with persons or the government of iran. and this includes the secretary of defense with existing law regarding manpower performance to the congress
randy promised me a hamburger. i want all of you who requested votes to be thinking seriously about that. i ask unanimous consent insisting of amendments that have been worked on the amendment side. without objection, so ordered. please pass out the amendment. amendment number 0261, we direct the president with the interim nuclear agreement as well as an assessment of the nuclear program. and the amendment to have precertification commssions for the procurement of certain systems. and this...
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. >> we as average shoppers or those that go to fast food restaurants say i'll pay more for a hamburger or value meal and history proves when mcdonald's ups the price of that meal or takes some away, people don't show up. this week we heard from walmart that it's not seeing much activity. consumers are price resistant and that's with wages the way they are now. >> walmart this morning it was target. mcdonald's. success has been from $1 meal. foot traffic has gone down in most of these fast food restaurants and gross profit margins are single digits. these are wrong companies to pick on. >> mcdonald's is a multimillion dollar company. when i try to explain how much dough they have, they're not all ronald mcdonald. it falls on deaf ears. >> i do worry about trying to convince people. i worry about giving that argument any credence. i don't care what they're worth. it is not incumbent on them to give me anything. their income statement is not part of public domain. i try not to fall into that trap. bottom line is -- >> you're not entitled. >> you're not entitled. they're paying a free mark
. >> we as average shoppers or those that go to fast food restaurants say i'll pay more for a hamburger or value meal and history proves when mcdonald's ups the price of that meal or takes some away, people don't show up. this week we heard from walmart that it's not seeing much activity. consumers are price resistant and that's with wages the way they are now. >> walmart this morning it was target. mcdonald's. success has been from $1 meal. foot traffic has gone down in most of...
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are you saying cheeseburgers and hamburgers and hot dogs are not to be served at home? >> what i'm saying it's good to have a lot of balance and there are a lot of kids not getting the balance -- >> how old are you kids. >> now 18 and 20. i fought my battles and i have won. >> they were sneaking this stuff behind your back and they don't have the heart to tell you. >> there were times i had to turn a blind eye. will not lie to you about that. >> you know they're cheating. >> i know they're cheating but -- >> they're cheating on you. >> i know. and i feel terribly. however, if i only presented kale one time and they said, ooh, we hate kale, we don't want it, and never brought it back, i'm doing my kids a disservice. >> not if friday it in also olive oil and garlic. >> what time is dinner? >> you're a great mom, a great nutritionist. not the government's part. that's all i'm sake. >> i hear what you're saying, but we can keep going. >> i'll have your kids on tomorrow to talk about how their mother took advantage of them and destride their kool. >> dope do that. >> thank y
are you saying cheeseburgers and hamburgers and hot dogs are not to be served at home? >> what i'm saying it's good to have a lot of balance and there are a lot of kids not getting the balance -- >> how old are you kids. >> now 18 and 20. i fought my battles and i have won. >> they were sneaking this stuff behind your back and they don't have the heart to tell you. >> there were times i had to turn a blind eye. will not lie to you about that. >> you know...
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. >> if it's good for mcdonald's to sell how many hamburgers it sells i would think it would be good for the department to advertise who's buying the premiums. >> reporter: john mccain and richard burr openly expressed sue fort foreher nomination although mccain called it a thankless job. >> that's why i advised her against taking the position at hhs. after all, who would recommend their friend take over as captain of the titanic after it hit the iceberg? >> unless burr well makes a major gaffe or there's some revelation, she should cruise to confirmation. bret? >> as you look live, what can you tell us? >> the special select committee would be seven republicans, five democrats. there's a question of how much democratic participation there will be. bottom line, we expect that democrats will vote with republicans, at least some democrats will vote with republicans, it should pass. this is of course the select panel that will be chaired by south carolina republican congressman tray gout di. bret? >> so far two democratic ayes. >>> two major lawsuit against obamacare were heard today in
. >> if it's good for mcdonald's to sell how many hamburgers it sells i would think it would be good for the department to advertise who's buying the premiums. >> reporter: john mccain and richard burr openly expressed sue fort foreher nomination although mccain called it a thankless job. >> that's why i advised her against taking the position at hhs. after all, who would recommend their friend take over as captain of the titanic after it hit the iceberg? >> unless burr...
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. >> national hamburger month. we'll meet in south plain field. >> in the meantime to san marcos, california. talk about literally a fiery debate here. a fire the likes of which they have not seen in this area in quite some time. getting out of control. will carr has the latest. >> reporter: this was an afternoon when firefighters hoped to get the upper hand on the fire, and actually quite the opposite happened. fire has raced up this hillside. there are a number of homes in this area that have been within feet of this fire. the fire was actually converging on these homes from two sides. the winds have been pushing the flames around there. the santa ana winds are shifting and will push the fire one way and then in an opposite direction. stay on this shot. i want to explain to you what is off to my right. there's another huge plume of smoke. we're told that is another part of this fire. these are all hot spot that spring up. over to my right apparently is where they're concentrating the air support here. dropping re
. >> national hamburger month. we'll meet in south plain field. >> in the meantime to san marcos, california. talk about literally a fiery debate here. a fire the likes of which they have not seen in this area in quite some time. getting out of control. will carr has the latest. >> reporter: this was an afternoon when firefighters hoped to get the upper hand on the fire, and actually quite the opposite happened. fire has raced up this hillside. there are a number of homes in...
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. >> they have create ad robot that can flip hamburgers at rate of 300 -- >> you don't they have they would have done this anyway? >> more incentive to do it now. >> i don't think they eninvented robot last week. this is something that takes -- >> this particular machine can flip pancakes. i need that machine. >> that kind of freaks me out a little bit. we have it on the screen. it is freaky. go into panera, where you go, ihop, i love pancakes, the thing flips pancakes? i don't care when you're paying people, you can't have that thing. that is really frightening. kirsten, you bring up interesting point, if it was already cost effective they would do it. >> they are not already been doing it because you don't invent a robot overnight. this is something they have been working on a while and thinking about. i wouldn't go there. >> this goes back to the united auto workers back when car companies began to use robots to do certain part of line work. exactly right. if these guys going to make money on it they will put a robot n i don't know how you tell a robot you want medium rare. >> you
. >> they have create ad robot that can flip hamburgers at rate of 300 -- >> you don't they have they would have done this anyway? >> more incentive to do it now. >> i don't think they eninvented robot last week. this is something that takes -- >> this particular machine can flip pancakes. i need that machine. >> that kind of freaks me out a little bit. we have it on the screen. it is freaky. go into panera, where you go, ihop, i love pancakes, the thing...
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. >>> hamburgers-hot dogs and your wallet? turns out they're all getting grilled this memorial day thanks to a new round of price spikes. molly is at sure's market in cranston, rhode island. molly? >> a lot of folks are grilling right now or had the family over for the big pick mick over -- picnic, and they may have mysteried -- may have cost more this year than last year. especially like the cheese and meat that everybody wants to have. a lot of factors involve. there have been flooding to consider, droughts to consider, as well as some diseases that affected the animal population. let's get to the meat of this which is what consumers want to boy for their -- -- barbecue. the average cost of beef, 3.85. steaks up 12.1%. you have to pay 5.50 a pound for the choice boneless, and then cheese, a lot of people want to have the american cheese. 4.50 a pound for the american processed cheese. cheese up 4.4%. in reality, meat is up all across the board. when you talk about your chicken and hot dogs you want to have, pork as well, all
. >>> hamburgers-hot dogs and your wallet? turns out they're all getting grilled this memorial day thanks to a new round of price spikes. molly is at sure's market in cranston, rhode island. molly? >> a lot of folks are grilling right now or had the family over for the big pick mick over -- picnic, and they may have mysteried -- may have cost more this year than last year. especially like the cheese and meat that everybody wants to have. a lot of factors involve. there have been...
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. >> look at value menu, will people pay, $2, $3, $4 for hamburger to support high wages for people at mcdonald's? probably not. they're talking about mcdonald's. we're focused for this discussion on a certain segment of the employed population but this is a problem everywhere. look at kid coming out of college. melissa: yeah. >> underemployment. limited opportunities. even kids with engineering degrees having trouble finding a job that matches their skills. melissa: yeah. >> so the problem is a lack ever opportunity. we happen to be seeing it there and everything else. melissa: speaking of that. the city with the fastest growing income inequality in the u.s. is actual san francisco. that is according to a new report. tech met dropped police has a wealth gap that is worse than some developing countries. this is, we key seeing this come to a head in san francisco. they are, they now have, basically full employment. they're sitting what is it, 4.9, 4.8% unemployment but at the same time they have this great inequality. they're having all kinds of props over housing. look who is joining u
. >> look at value menu, will people pay, $2, $3, $4 for hamburger to support high wages for people at mcdonald's? probably not. they're talking about mcdonald's. we're focused for this discussion on a certain segment of the employed population but this is a problem everywhere. look at kid coming out of college. melissa: yeah. >> underemployment. limited opportunities. even kids with engineering degrees having trouble finding a job that matches their skills. melissa: yeah. >>...
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a movie theater or to a restaurant, but they have her absolutely convinced even if she can't have a hamburger, she can be president of the united states if she wants to be and she becomes the secretary of state. >> what do you think of the different comment? interesting, right? >> everyone comes at life at a different angel and perspective based on her experience. it's not fair to compare what she said -- >> come on -- >> totally different perspect e perspective. >> look at her background -- >> there is racism and racial -- >> i'm -- >> white on black racism, black on white racism. >> can we talk about this comparis comparison, condoleezza rice did grow up in the segregated south and he didn't. >> michelle ocbama said everyboy is going to school with the people that look like them. they don't like school choice that would open doors up. if anybody is at fault here, it's the obama administration. >> eric holder, that is crippling for blacks because when you portray the world, they are out to get you, you can't make it, no use trying, it's more harmful than the racism. the condoleezza rice atti
a movie theater or to a restaurant, but they have her absolutely convinced even if she can't have a hamburger, she can be president of the united states if she wants to be and she becomes the secretary of state. >> what do you think of the different comment? interesting, right? >> everyone comes at life at a different angel and perspective based on her experience. it's not fair to compare what she said -- >> come on -- >> totally different perspect e perspective....
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the consumer will have to pay more for a hamburger and the consumer will resist. >> consumers are not resisting. this movement has garnered so much support. the campaign to raise the minimum wage has gained so much support. as our economy has shifted, more and more people are now taking very low wage jobs to make ends meet. the ones that more and more of us, our neighbors, our family members are taking, are jobs where the minimum wage sets the pay scale. >> this is obviously a partisan issue. you have sort of a resistance from, i guess you would say the business wing. let me go through what chris christie in new jersey had to say to the peterson foundation at the fiscal summit recently. >> the problem we have in this country is not income inequality, it's opportunity inequality. and no matter where you are in the economic strata, you want greater opportunity for your children. and i don't believe raising the minimum wage creates greater opportunity. >> how do you answer that? >> raising the minimum wage, i mean, i don't even know how to answer that. he's ducking the issue. the issue h
the consumer will have to pay more for a hamburger and the consumer will resist. >> consumers are not resisting. this movement has garnered so much support. the campaign to raise the minimum wage has gained so much support. as our economy has shifted, more and more people are now taking very low wage jobs to make ends meet. the ones that more and more of us, our neighbors, our family members are taking, are jobs where the minimum wage sets the pay scale. >> this is obviously a...
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prices, but that takes you so far because, you know, if you go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, no one would buy it. >> a small but growing numbers of restaurants are saying no to tipping always, offering to pay wage. >> the higher wage is $12 per hour, after a year, $16. after a couple of years, you could be making a substantial wage. >> johnny livesay opened a group. he says many would prefer higher wages than a gratuity, but old habits die hard. >> some customers really want to quit. >> paul paz hopes that it stays in so long as he waits tables. >> if they limit tipping i'm stuck with a flat amount and have no capability, regardless of my skills or performance of improving myself financially. >>> just last month minnesota was the latest state to raise the minimum wage, including those that work for tips. it is a growing list of states that have higher base winter games than the federal minimum. all the talk of tip and non-tips would be moot if it's banished. it's out ramous, but not to elizabeth dunn, who writes about food and culture for "the wall street journal," and wrote
prices, but that takes you so far because, you know, if you go to a restaurant and try to pay $50 for a hamburger, no one would buy it. >> a small but growing numbers of restaurants are saying no to tipping always, offering to pay wage. >> the higher wage is $12 per hour, after a year, $16. after a couple of years, you could be making a substantial wage. >> johnny livesay opened a group. he says many would prefer higher wages than a gratuity, but old habits die hard. >>...
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minorities, led by minority, hard-core unemployed people who live there never had a job or were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. the top people of the dress for a job interview, look at perspective the employer and the guy, shake their hand. stuff that you and i take for granted. follow this woman in for a job interview. she would ten, a pile of things she had learned and was in tears, not because she was rejected because she got the job for the first time in her life she felt she had value. well, you are black, female, live in the ghetto. your life will be lousy. vote for democrat. that is the message and so many get. if we can have more inspiration and more people telling how they overcame i think we will inspire an awful lot of people. >> host: do you think the growing inequality, in come and turning to all you look at the reality, the harsh realities of what you see is, the top 1% have taken in a disproportionate share of increases in well over the last ten years. the consequence has been a declining middle-class. when you hold up exceptional people, that really runs count
minorities, led by minority, hard-core unemployed people who live there never had a job or were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. the top people of the dress for a job interview, look at perspective the employer and the guy, shake their hand. stuff that you and i take for granted. follow this woman in for a job interview. she would ten, a pile of things she had learned and was in tears, not because she was rejected because she got the job for the first time in her life she felt...
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hamburg is facing relegation. the 6-time german champions need to be ninth to avoid automat iing relegation. they are the only club featured in every season of the bupdize leagua since it was founded in 163. >>> manchester city's top scorer will be fit for a title decider on sunday. the argentinia recovered from a groin injury, they need a point against west ham to win the league. >> expect to win. we need one point. what happen if we win. to win the match, the level way to do it is to play the way we always look. >> sure to be a climax for the english premier league on sunday. i'm not sure if anyone will score a goal as good as you are about to see. this is action from singapore game. that was fabian cox scoring. most definitely worth another look. unfortunately, came in a losing cause. they go on to win 4-2. amazing. they'll dine out on that goal for a while. >> thank you for that trial. >>> experts in chile discovered a new star, believed to be 13 billion years old. it is thought to be one of the oldest in the
hamburg is facing relegation. the 6-time german champions need to be ninth to avoid automat iing relegation. they are the only club featured in every season of the bupdize leagua since it was founded in 163. >>> manchester city's top scorer will be fit for a title decider on sunday. the argentinia recovered from a groin injury, they need a point against west ham to win the league. >> expect to win. we need one point. what happen if we win. to win the match, the level way to do it...
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must have been making hell out of the hamburgers. domino's pizza raked in $143 million. holefully smokes, profit in 2013. ceo took home $10.5 million. finally, we have the yum foods brand, yum, yum yum. they own a number of chains, folks that could really do it, taco bell, kfc, pizza hut. the company brought in $1 billion in profit in 2013. oops, i screwed up. over $1 billion in net profit. yum ceo took home $22 million in salary. now, a study from demos research shows fast food ceos make 1,000 times more what a worker makes, that's 1,000-1 ratio and these guys have nerve to say they can't afford a wage increase? no, they can afford it. they're well resourced to defeat it because these are folks who are against minimum wage. these are the republicans in the front office. give me a break on all of is this. it's shock, it's a disturbing example of greed and social injustice. corporations care about one thing and one thing only and that is a return to the shareholders which, i must say as a capitalist, is important. you can't eat pr. you've got have profit. but there has to
must have been making hell out of the hamburgers. domino's pizza raked in $143 million. holefully smokes, profit in 2013. ceo took home $10.5 million. finally, we have the yum foods brand, yum, yum yum. they own a number of chains, folks that could really do it, taco bell, kfc, pizza hut. the company brought in $1 billion in profit in 2013. oops, i screwed up. over $1 billion in net profit. yum ceo took home $22 million in salary. now, a study from demos research shows fast food ceos make 1,000...
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he ought to be okay with paying an extra bit for his hamburger so that person can feed a family. that person can go home at night and sleep well knowing they won't have to work a second job and take more time away from their family life or whatever work-life balance thing they want to invest themselves in. what we really ought to do is tie our minimum wage to, you know, the cost of living in this country. cost of living in this country has risen sharply while the minimum wage has remained stagnant over the last 15 to 20 years. we need to do something about that and do it quickly. >> let me go back to you, susan. the senate republicans blocked the vote on raising the minimum wage. but back when george with bush was president, 17 of the same gop senators voted for an increase in the minimum wage. same senators? >> well, yeah. this is -- i mean, the senate and the house especially are much more partisan than they used to be. you see less of, you know, this trend of people going across the party line. i think the republicans are under a lot of pressure from people in the business com
he ought to be okay with paying an extra bit for his hamburger so that person can feed a family. that person can go home at night and sleep well knowing they won't have to work a second job and take more time away from their family life or whatever work-life balance thing they want to invest themselves in. what we really ought to do is tie our minimum wage to, you know, the cost of living in this country. cost of living in this country has risen sharply while the minimum wage has remained...
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most people don't have a problem with that it is when you go to a hamburger place and the tip is already put on for you, i think, when i did this poll with my school, a tip should be given, not taken. gerri: i love that. that is a great thing. a great sentiment. i think people generally resent pipping a lot. they feel they are forced to give money when they don't want to. what is the right attitude to bring when deciding how much money to give your server? >> i think there is good karma with tipping. what you give will ultimately come back to you. so i'm a generous tipper. i always give about 20%. gerri: i love that. thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you. gerri: and now we want to know what you think. here's how 6 our question tonight, how much do you tip, 0%, 10 to 20% or more? log on to gerriwillis.com. vote on the right-hand side of the screen. i will share the results at end of tonight's show. >>> from tipping to shopping the two things are similar right? which have top five american most popular stores used data provided by place. a consumer data service provider. number five,
most people don't have a problem with that it is when you go to a hamburger place and the tip is already put on for you, i think, when i did this poll with my school, a tip should be given, not taken. gerri: i love that. that is a great thing. a great sentiment. i think people generally resent pipping a lot. they feel they are forced to give money when they don't want to. what is the right attitude to bring when deciding how much money to give your server? >> i think there is good karma...
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. >> if you live, obviously i like fast food, hamburgers and fries and cole slaw maybe, but everybody knows if you live on that you get really overweight. you just are. kids will head down to mcdonald's or burger king or somewhere, want fast food, has sugar, salt, peps you up for at least an hour and then you go down, right? >> right. >> doesn't help you at school. what are the foods would you like kids to eat at school that are the issue that republicans don't want them eating? >> fruits and vegetables -- >> roughage, greens -- >> apples, pairpears, vegetable green, red, orange vegetables, good solid food. 30% of our kids are obese or at risk for obesity. there are health and educational and national security consequences. the number of people fit for military service continues to shrink in this country. we have to get control of the obesity issues. they will do better in school with the meals that we are feeding them. that's why over 90% of school districts are complying with the standards. the experts, doctors, pediatricians, the nutritionists, they all understand it can't be sodiu
. >> if you live, obviously i like fast food, hamburgers and fries and cole slaw maybe, but everybody knows if you live on that you get really overweight. you just are. kids will head down to mcdonald's or burger king or somewhere, want fast food, has sugar, salt, peps you up for at least an hour and then you go down, right? >> right. >> doesn't help you at school. what are the foods would you like kids to eat at school that are the issue that republicans don't want them...
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to 2000 people, including several hundred mcdonald's employees in uniform, marched on the companies hamburger university campus to chicago. they're calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage in line with the fast food protest held around the world last week. >> we have talked to other workers. we have had petition signings. we have done all we can. we have requested meetings. isht now, today, my presence saying i will take that step further and kick it up a notch because it is not enough. ofmcdonald's is the leader the fastest growing industry in the country. here saying, we are not going to live in poverty while you sit here and take on billions of dollars in profit. >> protest organizers say they will continue their demonstrations outside the annual mcdonald's shareholder meeting today. donald says it has no plans to take up the issue of worker pay. same-sex marriages are underway in pennsylvania following this week's ruling overturning the state same-sex marriage ban. pennsylvania is now the 19th state to recognize marriage equality in the last in the northeast to do so. on wednesday, republic
to 2000 people, including several hundred mcdonald's employees in uniform, marched on the companies hamburger university campus to chicago. they're calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage in line with the fast food protest held around the world last week. >> we have talked to other workers. we have had petition signings. we have done all we can. we have requested meetings. isht now, today, my presence saying i will take that step further and kick it up a notch because it is not enough....
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. >>> for all the people in america wondering why aren't there more hours in the day to eat hamburgers, there is finally a solution. the burger king breakfast burger. previously customers had to wait until the late, late hour of 10:00 a.m. or in some extreme cases 10:30 in the morning to buy a whopper. no longer. now customers will be able to wake up, grab a coffee and have that, all while most people are still gnoshing on cereal. burger king has extensive offerings, including the whopper, double whopper, big king and bacon double cheeseburger. for breakfast. >>> coming up, i will find out what author and "new york times" food columnist mark about itman thinks about burgers for breakfast and why it might be just a little bit of a problem for us in the future. but first, sue herera has the cnbc market wrap. hi, sue. >> hi, alex. i can't wait for that interview. here's a look at how stocks stand going into monday morning. the dow jones industrial average did manage to close at a new all-time high up 32 points. the s&p gained almost 3 and the nasdaq rebounded to close up 20. that's it fro
. >>> for all the people in america wondering why aren't there more hours in the day to eat hamburgers, there is finally a solution. the burger king breakfast burger. previously customers had to wait until the late, late hour of 10:00 a.m. or in some extreme cases 10:30 in the morning to buy a whopper. no longer. now customers will be able to wake up, grab a coffee and have that, all while most people are still gnoshing on cereal. burger king has extensive offerings, including the...
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capital will ultimately get all the income is we'll substitute capital for workers, so have robots making hamburgers and so on, which it could be true that that's something we need to think about, but the problem is the uptrend in the capital share in this data is 100% attributable to increase in rate of return on housing, it's basically measured by a housing bubble. he's built this art phis to explain why capital is substituting for labor and lake-income share will go to zero but the trend he is trying to explain is all housing and there's no way to substitute a house for a worker. so his theory is fundamentally flawed because of that. >> ifill: kevin hassett says he goes off the rails whiz theory. >> i don't think so. we've seen income and equality rise -- income inequality rising for virtually my entire life. that is the economy we have. kevin is bidding on economic models assuming that the reality we have been experiencing for these decades is not normal, that our economy doesn't automatically create more inequality and is not calcifying into greater wealth and inequality, that's what the data i
capital will ultimately get all the income is we'll substitute capital for workers, so have robots making hamburgers and so on, which it could be true that that's something we need to think about, but the problem is the uptrend in the capital share in this data is 100% attributable to increase in rate of return on housing, it's basically measured by a housing bubble. he's built this art phis to explain why capital is substituting for labor and lake-income share will go to zero but the trend he...
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. >> reporter: would you pay more for a hamburger? >> yes. >> i think it's a bad idea. >> reporter: why? >> you have to learn a skill or trade before i expect to get paid a full wage. >> reporter: would you pay more money to have the wage lifted some? >> what jobs put by the wayside? what happens to individuals here. >> reporter: individuals like annie who worked at dick's for a decade earning a bachelor's degree by the way. >> i would be swimming in student loans without their help. >> reporter: they makes $13.50 and isn't she wants a legislated raise. >> it would be nice to make $1.50 an hour but everything is going to go up to compensate for how much the minimum wage is going to go up. >> reporter: dick's owner say a $15 minimum wage would raise their labor costs $1.5 million and that in addition to raising prices they might have to cut benefits so the family wants any new minimum wage law to take total compensation into account. >> for me a smart minimum wage would take into account benefits. businesses like ours providing scholar
. >> reporter: would you pay more for a hamburger? >> yes. >> i think it's a bad idea. >> reporter: why? >> you have to learn a skill or trade before i expect to get paid a full wage. >> reporter: would you pay more money to have the wage lifted some? >> what jobs put by the wayside? what happens to individuals here. >> reporter: individuals like annie who worked at dick's for a decade earning a bachelor's degree by the way. >> i would be...
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in his hometown of hamburg, germany, where legally owning a gun is next to impossible, bewilderment. you've got to ask yourself what kind of laws do they have over there, says his former soccer coach. it sends chills down your spine. he believes montana's laws are on his client's side. state laws used to say individuals could lawfully use force against an intruder who acted in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner. in 2009, the so-called castle doctrine was changed to say lethal force is allowed if an individual reasonably believes the action will terminate unlawful entry. >> prior to 2009, it was the defendant's burden. now the state has the burden of proving that the defendant wasn't justified. >> reporter: paul ryan is karma's attorney and believes the rewritten law makes karma's action legal. >> nobody is rejoicing that we have a 17-year-old exchange student that died as a result of this. at the same time, it puts people on notice to make sure you are making right decisions, that you're not engaging in criminal activity. otherwise there is going to be consequences. >> there we
in his hometown of hamburg, germany, where legally owning a gun is next to impossible, bewilderment. you've got to ask yourself what kind of laws do they have over there, says his former soccer coach. it sends chills down your spine. he believes montana's laws are on his client's side. state laws used to say individuals could lawfully use force against an intruder who acted in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner. in 2009, the so-called castle doctrine was changed to say lethal force is...
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well if that were the only test perhaps we should go out as a government and purchase a profitable hamburger chain and rename it uncle sam's burgers and fries. if ruined by the federal government it would assuredly not remain profitable and more importantly i do not believe that our comports with our vision of the proper role of government in a free society. besides the x.m. bank supposed profitable operation is suspect. their money to use then there would be an argument that would show a $200 million loss instead of a gain. e see that the bank's programs currently shows on its budget. this means that the programs cost the american taxpayers far more to operate and deliver far less revenue as a return than the bank claims. does this remind everybody of that counting game ks fannie and freddie mapped back in the late 1990's and early 2000? think about it. even if they were making money as it claims, you know what, fannie and freddie made money until they didn't. the national flood insurance program made money until it didn't. social security utesed to make money until it didn't. history teach
well if that were the only test perhaps we should go out as a government and purchase a profitable hamburger chain and rename it uncle sam's burgers and fries. if ruined by the federal government it would assuredly not remain profitable and more importantly i do not believe that our comports with our vision of the proper role of government in a free society. besides the x.m. bank supposed profitable operation is suspect. their money to use then there would be an argument that would show a $200...
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now, over the last year, they have paid their employees $15 an hour, and they are still selling hamburgers, and it's been good economic development. you see, it works, folks. joining me tonight is brian parker, cofounder of moo cluck moo. brian, good to have you with us tonight, a big congratulations. this is a big conversation in america. where there are guys like you who are in charge can actually pay employees what they deserve. i want to ask you, has this been a job killer, because that's what everybody against it says. >> i'm not sure a job killer in what way. it's been great for us. >> that's the bottom line, because a lot of people who are against the minimum wage are paying workers, say, well, this is going to force owners to get rid of people on the payroll. what has happened with your company with this scenario? >> well, what's happened with our company is we have employees here that really care about what we do, and who we do it with and who we do it for, and it's been great because we've had very low turnover and we have people that really care about the food, they care about t
now, over the last year, they have paid their employees $15 an hour, and they are still selling hamburgers, and it's been good economic development. you see, it works, folks. joining me tonight is brian parker, cofounder of moo cluck moo. brian, good to have you with us tonight, a big congratulations. this is a big conversation in america. where there are guys like you who are in charge can actually pay employees what they deserve. i want to ask you, has this been a job killer, because that's...
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particularly low-income folks like this is nanny state, you don't want those vegetables, you want a hamburger and fries for your kid. right? >> and there is something to food populism. watching the politics play out in new york with the soda ban, that food -- the food populism that came in response, very interesting to me, crossed a lot of lines, political lines, in terms of race and class and socioeconomic status. you had people who are staunch democrats and liberals being like don't tell me what i can drink. there is something to that. >> and you had minority-owned business associations lining up against bloomberg on that issue. a lot of people who are in the business of retailing beverages. and so yeah, it was definitely something that split the coalition. and i think it was an elite versus mass issue. you have else where often the sort of norms about food that bloomberg was trying to push are already very much within the culture, especially in new york. so yeah, it was kind of politically backwards in a way. >> having sat in that office, which is in the east wing of the white house or is
particularly low-income folks like this is nanny state, you don't want those vegetables, you want a hamburger and fries for your kid. right? >> and there is something to food populism. watching the politics play out in new york with the soda ban, that food -- the food populism that came in response, very interesting to me, crossed a lot of lines, political lines, in terms of race and class and socioeconomic status. you had people who are staunch democrats and liberals being like don't...
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caller: the show yesterday said hamburger flippers aren't worth $15 an hour. i think that congress should try flipping hamburgers and you would be making $50 an hour as a ham bigger flipper. host: so you're not very supportive of the idea? caller: no. like i say, i think that's a public schnide err's decision. host: thank you. "detroit free press" -- this bill will save detroit from selling any of its artwork which has been discussed as a part of its bankruptcy proceedings. star ledger says percentage of uninsured in new jersey plunges is the headline. the first look at the affordable care acts impact on new jersey reveals the percentage of uninsured people is reaching its lowest level in nearly a quarter of the century. the proportion of uninsured adults in new jersey decreased 38% next caller comes from larry in california. larry, good morning. we're talking about the washington redskins name and the fact that 50 senators sent a level to the nfl encouraging them to endorse a name change. what do you think? caller: yeah, i think all 100 senators should get in
caller: the show yesterday said hamburger flippers aren't worth $15 an hour. i think that congress should try flipping hamburgers and you would be making $50 an hour as a ham bigger flipper. host: so you're not very supportive of the idea? caller: no. like i say, i think that's a public schnide err's decision. host: thank you. "detroit free press" -- this bill will save detroit from selling any of its artwork which has been discussed as a part of its bankruptcy proceedings. star...
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hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost big to real madrid. they have got the cup final against dortmund. >> he would not be sacked, would he? >> he would not be sacked. maybe then we'll tell us about that. >> thank you very much. coming up, this movie blockbuster has only awarded two stars after its debut. we will have that story in more. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> newspaper time. kickoff with you. >> i have a story about mayday, a protest at harvard university. calling for divestment of fossil fuels from the $33 billion endowment. good to see that they are doing something other than apply for jobs at investment banks. they are taking ove
hamburg, they are in the bottom three. >> yes, they are two points from the bottom spot. they have never been relegated from the top flight. this weekend, they played by and. they conceded more goals than anyone else. if they lose this weekend, it will be difficult for them to stay up. >> there is a british connection there, isn't there? >> there is. anotherrtnering with arsenal player. has tailed off a little bit? >> they will be twice. obviously, this week they lost...
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you wasn't served snickers and hamburgers every day. that's not what in my small town up in northwest alabama, that's not what the lunch ladies served every day. >> the breakfast snacks being served this morning here in the room undoubtedly not pass anybody's test. pistachio nuts, pea nuts, crackers. >> let me get this straight. our kids should eat poorly because members of congress eat poorly too. i mean that's what republicans think. their bill would allow schools to opt out of nutrition rules requiring schools to limit salt, sugar and fat and to add more fruits and vegetables to school lunches. the move makes zero sense. and today, the first lady hit back in an op-ed piece saying, "as parents, we always put our children's interests first. our leaders in washington should do the same." they should. but the republican who wrote the bill says the first lady just doesn't understand the problem. >> i do think that mrs. obama is well intentioned. i don't mean to be disrespectful to her program. i think it's just what is happening in this.
you wasn't served snickers and hamburgers every day. that's not what in my small town up in northwest alabama, that's not what the lunch ladies served every day. >> the breakfast snacks being served this morning here in the room undoubtedly not pass anybody's test. pistachio nuts, pea nuts, crackers. >> let me get this straight. our kids should eat poorly because members of congress eat poorly too. i mean that's what republicans think. their bill would allow schools to opt out of...